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  • A Slip of Tongue or Slap on the Face: Is Karabakh a Negotiating Part

    A Slip of Tongue or Slap on the Face: Is Karabakh a Negotiating Party?

    16:44 - 17.04.10


    United States seems to be tightening the screws with Azerbaijan with
    US Assistant Secretary of State Philip J. Crowley referring to Nagorno
    Karabakh as a negotiating party while speaking about Armenia-Turkey
    normalization in a recent briefing.

    "And clearly, we're also supporting the Minsk process regarding
    Azerbaijan and Nagorno-Karabakh," said Crowley.

    It follows statements by Azerbaijani leaders criticizing US and
    accusing it of partiality as a co-mediator country over the Nagorno
    Karabakh issue.

    "The United States does not implement policy towards Azerbaijan as a
    strategic partner, and that's why we might reconsider our policy
    towards the United States," Ali Hasanov, Aliyev's head of
    public-political issues, said in an interview with Reuters news
    agency.

    "We believe the Americans should not only think of how to help Armenia
    overcome the economic crisis," he said, but as a co-mediator in talks
    on Nagorno-Karabakh, Washington "should first of all promote a
    solution to the Karabakh conflict."

    The US response was quick enough with Press Secretary of the US
    Embassy in Baku, Terry Davidson saying that the United States "has
    always been pursuing a balanced policy when it comes to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue."

    Later on President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev accused the OSCE Minsk
    Group of not being aware of what exactly is happening in the region,
    advising all the parties concerned to try to study the conflict
    thoroughly by reading books about the situation.

    "The co-mediator states should be very attentive. May be people are
    not well aware of the situation in the region and should try to study
    it. If this is the case, I do not want to accuse anyone, let them
    study the situation so that to draw correct conclusions. But we do see
    that today, at this definitive moment, Armenia is getting such a
    strong political support that it may completely withdraw from the
    negotiations in the future," said Aliyev.

    Tert.am
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